I’ve had the good fortune to receive free bottles of NeoCell’s resveratrol and hyaluronic acid capsules for evaluation purposes, in return for this honest review. Plus, I’m thrilled to host a giveaway sponsored by NeoCell – a $50 gift certificate for NeoCell products!

Not all supplements are the same, as evidenced by heavily publicized accusations a few months ago by the New York Attorney General’s office. The NYAG accused several major retailers of selling fake herbal remedies, based on independent lab testing, though some of the retailers disputed the findings.

NeoCell, however, has developed and manufactured quality anti-aging supplements for over 20 years. Their facilities carry the CGMP designation to assure that they’re not selling worthless or even harmful pills.

One of the products I tried, 100 mg hyaluronic acid, is believed to help the skin look more youthful and to provide some relief to achy joints by adding lubrication.

Recent research showed that hyaluronic acid, combined with leg strengthening exercises, offered noticeable benefit to osteoarthritis patients younger than 70. NeoCell’s hyaluronic acid capsules are taken twice a day on an empty stomach.

I also tried NeoCell’s resveratrol 100 mg capsules, with the dosage of five capsules per day. A chemical found in the skin of red grapes, scientists have long studied resveratrol’s association with anti-aging and anti-inflammatory benefits. Most NeoCell uses only the finest red wine grapes, grape vine and Bordeaux grape seeds.